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Re: The Next-Gen Amiga hardware
« on: June 12, 2003, 11:40:30 PM »
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No offence to anyone here, but Amiga has been nothing but a hobbyist's machine (barring perhaps video editing) for the last ten years.


I would agree - and would further say that it's been slipping out of video editing for the last 5.

The toaster, like the Amiga it was made for was a fantastic bit of kit when it came out - but it's slowly being left behind in the wake of 'bigger - faster - better - cheaper'.

I still keep one (old and tempremental though it may be) for live switching on mulitple camera shoots, and it won't be long till the price of a production board edges it out there.

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